Get into it! Dance to it! Enjoy it! Best J-POP Dance Tracks
These days, thanks to K-pop and social media, easy-to-dance choreographies have become widely popular.
Perhaps influenced by this, in recent years J-pop has also seen a surge of upbeat tracks brimming with dance music flavor.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Japanese dance music and danceable songs all at once!
They’re also great picks for performances at events or as entertainment segments.
It’s a playlist that’s perfect for both listening and dancing—guaranteed to get everyone hyped—so be sure to check it out!
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Just Used Music AgainRHYME SO

A new unit formed by Shinichi Osawa of MONDO GROSSO—suddenly announced in September 2019 to much buzz—and RHYME, who is active as a DJ, singer-songwriter, and model.
In 2019, they released music via 88rising, the cutting-edge label led by the globally noted joji.
In today’s fast-changing dance music scene, their sound leans nostalgically toward filter house, yet by changing the way it’s presented and delivered, it feels strikingly fresh.
It’s said that several messages are hidden within the work.
A mysterious track with a touch of melancholy.
CRAZY GONNA CRAZYTRF

In 1995, in just their second year after debuting, the hugely popular dance-vocal group TRF surpassed 10 million total sales.
This song is the group’s best-selling single.
The chorus, which repeats the title multiple times, is incredibly catchy and easy to groove to—perfect for everyone to dance to and get pumped up.
It’s a highly recommended track.
Town of the Witching Hour (feat. Inoue Warabi)pasokon ongaku kurabu

PC Music Club is a DTM unit whose tracks, crafted with 1990s sound sources and digital synthesizers, evoke a sense of nostalgia.
Their 2019 release “reiji no machi feat.
Inoue Warabi” is a dance number that intoxicates with its distinctive rhythm and pop melody.
The vocals riding atop the rhythmic electro sound conjure images of a magical night.
It’s a song that will put you in a lively mood as you walk through the city during quieter hours.
HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

This is the 16th major single by the mixed-gender four-piece band SEKAI NO OWARI, written as the theme song for the film “Holics xxxHOLiC.” Its hooky, distinctive melody and the cynical message that seems to satirize today’s increasingly complex human relationships are striking, aren’t they? In the music video, the members perform an addictive dance routine that’s great for parties or performances.
It’s a track with a powerful impact—in both the song itself and the choreography—that’s fun to dance to with friends at karaoke.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a roundup of recommended Japanese dance music and songs perfect for performance numbers.
Did you find a track you want to listen to, or one you’d like to dance to for a skit or show? Every song has a great groove and is easy to get into, so if any caught your interest, be sure to give them a dance!



